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in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsibility for putting together the prosecution. they will be the keepers of the evidence. but i must tell you the answer on his face fails the common sense test. when you talk to average americans who have no dog in this fight. if we are looking to assign blame, the terrorists are looking to assign blame for the tests. we want to understand how to assign blame. we want to make sure how do we assess threats. >> they said that no amount of the usual security would have been able to deal with attackers who will be heavily armed. if it is not possible to protect from the threat that is present, then you shouldn't be there. this is less to me about blame than it is about accountability. >> you don't want this to happen again and there are other facilities that we have that are like this. >> jill, i appreciate your reporting time. let us know what you think right now on twitter. just ahead. mitt romney seem to move to the middle on abortion and moves right back. what does he believe and was it a mistake what he
in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsibility for putting together the prosecution. they will be the keepers of the evidence. but i must tell you the answer on his face fails the common sense test. when you talk to average americans who have no dog in this fight. if we are looking to assign blame, the terrorists are looking to assign blame for the tests. we want to understand how to assign blame. we want to make sure how do we assess threats....
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in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsibility for putting together the prosecution. they will be the keepers of the evidence. but i must tell you the answer on his face fails the common sense test. when you talk to average americans who have no dog in this fight. they say obviously we didn't have adequate security. the terrorists are to blame for the deaths, but we want accountability and we want to understand how can we make sure? the state department are working in dangerous places. how do we assess threats, assign security responsibility? >> the state department said today no amount of sort of the usual security would have been able to deal with dozens of attackers. if it is not possible to protect from the threat that is present, then you shouldn't be there. this is less to me about blame than it is about accountability. >> you don't want this to happen again and there are other facilities that we have that are like this. that's the bottom line here in getting answers for the families. >> jill, i appreciate your reporting time. fran town
in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsibility for putting together the prosecution. they will be the keepers of the evidence. but i must tell you the answer on his face fails the common sense test. when you talk to average americans who have no dog in this fight. they say obviously we didn't have adequate security. the terrorists are to blame for the deaths, but we want accountability and we want to understand how can we make sure? the state...
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in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsible for putting together the investigation and potential prosecution. they will be the keepers of the evidence. but i must tell you, the answer on its face that we had adequate security fails the commonsense test. if you step back from the partisan politics of washington, and you talk to average americans who have no dog in this fight. they say obviously we didn't have adequate security. if we're looking to assign blame, the terrorists are to blame for the deaths. but we want accountability and we want to make sure that we understand how can we make sure? the state department are working in dangerous places. how do we assess threats, assign security responsibility? >> the state department said today in this hearing that no amount of sort of the usual security would have been able to deal with dozens of attackers. there were dozens of attackers who were heavily armed. you say -- >> i say we have forward operating bases in iraq and afghanistan during the height of the war, and we protected them. >> and
in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsible for putting together the investigation and potential prosecution. they will be the keepers of the evidence. but i must tell you, the answer on its face that we had adequate security fails the commonsense test. if you step back from the partisan politics of washington, and you talk to average americans who have no dog in this fight. they say obviously we didn't have adequate security. if we're looking to...
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the autopsy which was done at dover air force base with all of the victims and with fbi present is a well-known fact. the results of that are understood by investigators. there's no excuse for not sharing that information with this victim's mother. >> right. jill, the hearing -- let's talk about the hearing that happened today, which the state department defended the administration's handling of the attack. you said it was highly political. did it resolve anything? >> anderson, you know, i didn't hear a lot of new information at all. i think, i and some others who were watching it at the time were struck by the fact that it turned into this sparring. and it was very, very personal between, you know, the republicans and the democrats. so, it -- you don't think that it accomplished very much when you get down to the nuts and bolts of what was learned. >> the state department said that they had -- i don't have the exact phrasing, but basically the appropriate number of people on the ground. and there was a sharp rebuke from the panel saying how can you say that given that four americans
the autopsy which was done at dover air force base with all of the victims and with fbi present is a well-known fact. the results of that are understood by investigators. there's no excuse for not sharing that information with this victim's mother. >> right. jill, the hearing -- let's talk about the hearing that happened today, which the state department defended the administration's handling of the attack. you said it was highly political. did it resolve anything? >> anderson, you...
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there, these congressional hearings, in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsible for the investigation in a potential prosecution. they will be to keh keepers of evidence. but i must tell you, the evidence we had on its face, honestly if you step back from the partisan politics of washington and you talk to average americans who have got no dog in this fight, they sort of say look, it is obvious we didn't have adequate security. if we're looking to assign blame, the terrorists are responsible for the deaths. but if we need capability, we want to make sure -- the state department are working in dangerous places. how do we work with threats, assign responsibility -- >> the state department said, no amount of the usual security would have been able to deal with dozens of attackers, there were dozens of attackers who were heavily armed. you say. >> i say we have forwarding bases in iraq and afghanistan during the iraq and the afghanistan war, and he protected them. >> there was not the substantial amount in terms -- >> if you're at a facility that
there, these congressional hearings, in the end, the definitive version of the facts will come from the fbi who are responsible for the investigation in a potential prosecution. they will be to keh keepers of evidence. but i must tell you, the evidence we had on its face, honestly if you step back from the partisan politics of washington and you talk to average americans who have got no dog in this fight, they sort of say look, it is obvious we didn't have adequate security. if we're looking to...
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the fbi says thieves took a large amount of $100 bills headed for a federal facility in new jersey. the $100 bills have a special design not due out until next year. so the bills are very distinct. >> like to get a call from, you know, a store or consumer that has seen these hundred dollar bills or had access to them. >> the money was transported thursday from dallas with a stopover in philadelphia. >>> former television host and actor gary collins died today in biloxi, mississippi. collins was known for starring roles in the telision series "the sixth sense" and "born free." also the television host of "our magazine." he was married to former miss america maryann mobly, he died of natural causes at the age of 74. >>> it is the slowest parade ever and there's only one float in it. but i want you to take a look at this. thousands of people lined up for a very surreal and historic close view of the space shuttle "endeavor." and some people didn't even have to leave their homes to see it. you know, the shuttle cruised right past their windows. "endeavor" on the home stretch of a final
the fbi says thieves took a large amount of $100 bills headed for a federal facility in new jersey. the $100 bills have a special design not due out until next year. so the bills are very distinct. >> like to get a call from, you know, a store or consumer that has seen these hundred dollar bills or had access to them. >> the money was transported thursday from dallas with a stopover in philadelphia. >>> former television host and actor gary collins died today in biloxi,...
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. >> an fbi spokesperson says they will not rest until jessica's killer is caught. meanti meantime, the community will come together for a balloon release to celebrate her life. >>> in pakistan, three more suspects under arrest in connection with the shooting of a teen activist. already 100 people have been detained over this attack. the young girl is now fighting for her life in a hospital, shot by the taliban for speak out for her rights. >>> i have the right of education. i have the right to lay. tiff right to sing. i have the right to g to market. i have the right to speak. >> an incredibly brave little girl. hire is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: blood seats cover the seats of an old canopied pickup truck. malala yousafzai and her classmates rode together to get home from school. this is where malala was sitting, police say, when gunmen shot her in the head. malala's friend was sitting next to her when another attacker shot at the truck. he asked who's malala? i don't think anyone told him, but he recognized malala and started shooting. malala fe
. >> an fbi spokesperson says they will not rest until jessica's killer is caught. meanti meantime, the community will come together for a balloon release to celebrate her life. >>> in pakistan, three more suspects under arrest in connection with the shooting of a teen activist. already 100 people have been detained over this attack. the young girl is now fighting for her life in a hospital, shot by the taliban for speak out for her rights. >>> i have the right of...
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there will be a couple other informations, the fbi, an an independent review board. certainly the state department has a lot of accounting to do. >> a lot of questions and democrats and republicans today are accusing the other side of playing politics. >> they were saying they cut budget -- >> arwa damon covered this story like no one else, she was at the american consulate. what you saw personally compared to what you're hearing now, how does it compare? >> it seems like the information coming out right now is starting to streamline along with the narratives that were were hearing just three days after the attack took plait. one of the libian security guards was unarmed, and form the first line of defense, told us he believed the attack was preplanned. there was no demonstration taking place. he could hear people's choices chanting and becoming increasingly louder from three different directions. he says the attack began immediately. he says the outer perimeter was very easily breached. show the u.s. initially claiming this was a demonstration turned violent. on the
there will be a couple other informations, the fbi, an an independent review board. certainly the state department has a lot of accounting to do. >> a lot of questions and democrats and republicans today are accusing the other side of playing politics. >> they were saying they cut budget -- >> arwa damon covered this story like no one else, she was at the american consulate. what you saw personally compared to what you're hearing now, how does it compare? >> it seems...
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. >> the fbi is vowing not to rest until jessica' killer is caught. the community will come together for a balloon release later in the afternoon to celebrate jessica's life. >>> on to texas, a judge has sentenced a young mother to 99 years in prison for first degree injury to a child. the woman glued her 2-year-old daughter's hands to the wall. then kicked and beat her because she was not potty trained. the prosecutor calls the woman pure evil. she will serve 30 years before she comes up for parole. >>> and this is a first, even for the folks out in los angeles who maybe for this moment, thought they had seen it all. the space shuttle "endeavour" on a slow, two-day trek through cramped city streets. the final destination, the california science center where it will be on permanent display. it has traveled 123 million miles in space. 25 spate flights, l.a.'s mayor calls it a once in a lifetime event. >>> the race for the white house now is heating up with election day just 24 days away. mitt romney is campaigning hard today. there he is in the battleg
. >> the fbi is vowing not to rest until jessica' killer is caught. the community will come together for a balloon release later in the afternoon to celebrate jessica's life. >>> on to texas, a judge has sentenced a young mother to 99 years in prison for first degree injury to a child. the woman glued her 2-year-old daughter's hands to the wall. then kicked and beat her because she was not potty trained. the prosecutor calls the woman pure evil. she will serve 30 years before she...
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hugo, violent crime detroit is ranked number two on the fbi's most recent list of the most dangerous cities in america. >> i like detroit. i'm still going. but i hope they hire more cops. >> yes. this is steve, you talk about budget cuts the idea of cutting police and firemen and teachers, there is tangible effects the detroit police association and the city are in the midst of contract negotiations and the new contract calls for a 10% pay cut and 12-hour shifts. >> i think of camden, new jersey. >> $5 cops. >> these were once great american cities that decline is just -- it's painful to read a story like this. >> it would be helpful if multiple police chiefs in detroit weren't busy having sex scandals, that might help a little bit. good leadership. >> abandonment of detroit. i grew up there and left in 1979. when you talk about those counties that bane don the city, when i went back for the super bowl i never seen that many white people in detroit before the riots because they have been, you know, some would say discouraged, pushed out, so you have greed and corruption and with kind
hugo, violent crime detroit is ranked number two on the fbi's most recent list of the most dangerous cities in america. >> i like detroit. i'm still going. but i hope they hire more cops. >> yes. this is steve, you talk about budget cuts the idea of cutting police and firemen and teachers, there is tangible effects the detroit police association and the city are in the midst of contract negotiations and the new contract calls for a 10% pay cut and 12-hour shifts. >> i think of...
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sources now telling nbc news that the federal prosecutors along with the fbi have launched a criminal investigation into the democratic lawmaker's finances, including possible misuse of funds monitored by congress. more on all of these stories throughout the next hour. >>> first, though, right now mitt romney is heading to a rally in lebanon, ohio. that rally set to begin in about an hour. the event taking place at a restaurant actually owned by ohio senator rob portman's family. just wrapped up in portsmouth where he talked about the presidential debate. he also hammered the obama campaign for continuing the use of "sesame street" references. >> in times like this, what is he talking about? saving big bird. when i'm president, i'm going to help save the american family and get good jobs for every american. . >> nbc's peter alexander is on the bus with the romney campaign, traveling to that 5:45 event. he is live on the phone with us. pete, this second rally of the day in ohio, i imagine we are probably going to hear a great deal of what we heard at the first, no doubt. >> craig, you'
sources now telling nbc news that the federal prosecutors along with the fbi have launched a criminal investigation into the democratic lawmaker's finances, including possible misuse of funds monitored by congress. more on all of these stories throughout the next hour. >>> first, though, right now mitt romney is heading to a rally in lebanon, ohio. that rally set to begin in about an hour. the event taking place at a restaurant actually owned by ohio senator rob portman's family. just...
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said it was too dangerous to send the fbi to benghazi to investigate this. they provided no security. they let their guard down. an ambassador -- i'm playing it out. an ambassador dies because of that. they got one warning after another and ignored it, and so now i guess it makes sense for them. i'm doing this on the fly. now it makes sense to say, there was never any protests. we could is never known this it happened, so it just happened spontaneously and who could have saved the ambassador's life? i guess, willie, that's why they're doing it. >> we're going to hear more. the darrell issa hearings begin today and we hear from the head of security in libya who said he sent cables, one in march and july asking for additional security there because of the threat he believed there was and did not get a response. >> all right. let's go to politico. >> keyword we've been using, we employed the word four or five times in the last two minutes. we guess, we guess. we don't know. >> politico. >> they won't say. >> the chief white house correspondent is mike allen and
said it was too dangerous to send the fbi to benghazi to investigate this. they provided no security. they let their guard down. an ambassador -- i'm playing it out. an ambassador dies because of that. they got one warning after another and ignored it, and so now i guess it makes sense for them. i'm doing this on the fly. now it makes sense to say, there was never any protests. we could is never known this it happened, so it just happened spontaneously and who could have saved the ambassador's...